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Canada Concerned Over Security Situation In Somalia

ISSUE 257
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Kenyan Parliamentary Delegation Given A Heroic Welcome In Somaliland

Islamic Courts called on foreign Muslims to fight Ethiopia

Djibouti: A Double Agent

Somali Courts Chief Threatens To Free Men Convicted Of Terrorism In Somaliland

SOPRI Delegation Travel To Togdheer Region

United Nations Issues Call For Peace During Lull In Somalia's Fighting

Peace Hopes Fade In Somalia As Fighting Rages

UIC capture frontline town

Heavy clashes in Somalia: ICRC calls for protection of civilians

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Ethiopia Warns Losing Patience As Somalis Clash

Kenya: State Acts to Control Fever That Has Killed 11

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Rice Welcomes Ugandan Role in Easing Somalia

Annan Deplores Escalating Somalia Conflict

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Somalia Crisis Centers on Islamist Hardliners Versus Ethiopia, says Analyst

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Gang Leader 'Incredibly Violent'

U.S. Sees Growing Threats In Somalia

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Why The United States Should Recognize Somaliland’s Independence

Chavez Landslide Tops All In US History

Seven Questions: War in Somalia

Africa's Challenge To Hollywood Dominance

INCREDIBLE: Nomads Survive On Camel Milk For One Month

Somalia: Country outlook

Food for thought

Opinions

An Open Letter To Hon. Muite Team In Somaliland

Somaliland Constitution & Islamic Sharia Law

The Reappearance Of Siyad Barre's Henchman

Think-Tank Mission To Somaliland By SOPRI

The Need For Somaliland To Be Vigilant...

Islam Used To Oppress Women

Arabs vs. Israel

Factors Behind Ethiopia's War Against Somalia

Is Rayale Eligible For Another Term?


UNITED NATIONS, December 16,   2006 – The Honorable Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, yesterday issued the following statement on the situation in Somalia:

“ Canada is deeply concerned about the deteriorating security situation and rising tensions in Somalia. We strongly urge both the Transitional Federal Government and the Union of Islamic Courts to resume peace talks as soon as possible in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1725, and without preconditions.

“It is essential for the parties to settle their differences through negotiated rather than military means, and to commit themselves to the agreements reached in Khartoum. This is the best way of achieving lasting peace and security.

“I urge all parties in Somalia to protect civilians and ensure full, safe and unhindered access by humanitarian workers to people in need, including persons displaced due to insecurity or flooding. Canada also encourages all countries in the region to support efforts to bring peace and stability to Somalia.”

Source: MaximsNews, Dec 16, 2006


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